I'm supposed to be taking Electronics Engineering (B.E.) and i don't know its SCOPE. Just, last night my uncle was asking me why i wanted to take electronics. I said that that's what i liked the most...I couldn't answer the scope related question though.

Any Electronic Engineers out there? Maybe you guys could help.

:p

THANX IN ADVANCE ... FOR ALL THOSE WHO WRITE A HUGE CONVINCING ANSWER.

06-24-2002

TK

The EET students talk a lot about IEEE where I go to school. It's also more math intensive than CS at least where I go.

In Belgium the first two years are general. you get classes like physics, math, biology, thermodynamics and stuff like that.
then you have to make a choice: electronics, chemistry, elctrical, construction,...

I'm not sure what you mean with scope. But if you mean: what you can do later. Well, almost everything. you can do:
- hardware: like Radio, TV,amplifiers,...
- computer hardware: modems, ...
- software
- teaching
- research
-...

06-24-2002

Shiro

>Any Electronic Engineers out there? Maybe you guys could help.

I've studied electrical engineering, I don't know if that is equal to your electronic engineering.

So the scope of electrical engineering is very big. Today a lot of electrical engineers are working in embedded systems, which is the vague grey field between software development and hardware development. But still there are also a lot of electrical engineers working in analog technology, analog technology will always be necessary. Just think about HF-technology (high-frequency) or about power supply.